Tom Ryan Calls For Transparency After NCAA Seeds
Ohio State coach Tom Ryan is pleased with how the college wrestling season has gone for his Buckeyes. Ben Davino was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Two-time NCAA champion Jesse Mendez was tabbed as the Big Ten Wrestler of the Year.
Ohio State coach Tom Ryan is pleased with how the college wrestling season has gone for his Buckeyes. Ben Davino was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Two-time NCAA champion Jesse Mendez was tabbed as the Big Ten Wrestler of the Year.
Ryan, himself, was named the conference’s Coach of the Year after guiding his team to an 18-1 dual record and a runner-up finish at the Big Ten tournament. The Buckeyes qualified all 10 starters for the national tournament, too. Ryan’s a little annoyed, however, at the seeding results for this weekend’s NCAA Championships in Cleveland.
On X, Ryan reposted former Buckeye Kollin Moore’s tweet that read, “Everyone involved in seeding the 133 lb bracket deserves jail time. ” “When inconsistencies or something that’s not right happens, the first thing you gotta do is speak out,” Ryan said. “Then, you do something — you do all you can to make sure something gets done about it.
Nothing will be done if attention isn’t brought to something you know is wrong. ” Specifically, Ryan isn’t happy where Davino and 157-pounder Brandon Cannon ended up in the brackets for this weekend. Davino is seeded second.
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